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- French aid workers freed after six months held captive by al-Qaida in Yemen (0 replies)
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- China starts long march to the cosmos with Shenzhou-8 rocket (0 replies)
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- US soldier gets 10 years for raping teenager (0 replies)
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- Palestine joins Unesco after winning bid for membership (0 replies)
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- Former guerilla Petro elected Bogota mayor (0 replies)
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- Higgins elected in landslide victory (0 replies)
- Taliban suicide attack kills 17 people in Kabul (0 replies)
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